Privacy notice
Last updated: 19 May 2026
Pagewise is a non-commercial educational project — a post-reading
learning platform built by a teacher. There is no business behind
it: no advertising, no paid plans, no data sold or shared. This page
explains what we store, how we use it, who can see it, and what
students and parents can ask us to do with that data.
What we store
- Account: a random username (e.g.
mango-tiger-47),
a one-way hashed password, the class label, and the date of the
most recent sign-in.
- Student work: notes, paragraphs, and voice / video
recordings that a student creates inside the platform. Recordings
are stored as files in Cloudflare R2 keyed to the student's id.
- Book metadata: title, author, ISBN, and the student's own
summary of the book. We do not store publisher-supplied
descriptions or paraphrased plot content.
- Teacher message: an optional short note a teacher can
write to a single student, visible only to that student.
What we don't store
- Personal contact data (no email, no phone, no real name unless
the student types it themselves).
- IP addresses, browser fingerprints, or analytics beyond what
Cloudflare itself logs for routing.
- Any third-party tracking / advertising cookies.
Where the data lives
All data is stored in Cloudflare infrastructure:
- Cloudflare D1 (SQLite) — accounts, sessions, student state JSON
- Cloudflare R2 (object storage) — voice + video files
Student work is stored in Cloudflare's network.
Who can see student work
- The student themselves, when signed in.
- The teacher, via the teacher dashboard.
- Anyone the student gives a share link to — for example, a
parent who scans the QR code printed on the student's portfolio
PDF. Share links are signed tokens and can be revoked by
rotating the platform secret.
Rights you can exercise
Email us (see "Contact" at the bottom of this page) to:
- Read all data we hold about a specific student.
- Delete a specific student's account and all associated work.
- Delete a specific voice or video recording.
- Reset a student's password.
- Revoke a student's parent-share link.
Children's data
Pagewise is designed for secondary school students.
Usernames are pseudonymous by default (random word pairs). The platform
does not require the student to disclose their real name; if they type
one into a field, that's their choice and lives only in their own
saved state.
Copyright and book content
Pagewise uses titles, authors, and themes as factual references
to identify the book the student is reading. The platform does not
reproduce, paraphrase, or display copyrighted plot summaries, scenes,
quotes, or authorial commentary to students. The only book-derived
content shown to a student is what the student writes themselves.
If you believe content on the platform infringes your copyright, see
the takedown process on the Terms page.
Contact
Email pagewiseadmin@gmail.com
for any privacy or data-protection question. We aim to reply within
a few working days.